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black89t

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i don't have much experience with them and have a couple questions. can i use any ss line with the earls fittings like an-4 or dm ss ones or does it have to be earls line? also what is the an- size and size in " or cm off the return?

this will help me out a lot. thanks.
 

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black89t;1403623 said:
well zum thats what i thought until i started to measure these things. i have the earls fitting right in my hand and the OD of the nipple is 5/16". so does that mean i get the an-4 or an-6? i figure the an-4 and cram it on there but i'm not positive. here is what earls has for 1/4"/an-4.

http://www.holley.com/303005ERL.asp
http://www.jegs.com/p/Earls/Earls-Auto-Flex-Stainless-Steel-Braided-Hose/749410/10002/-1


so what an- size do you use to go on the stock return line?

an = 16th's of an inch.....
5/16ths = -5.

1/4 = 2/8 = 4/16 = -4
 

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apparently there is no an-5. thats the whole reason i have this post. really my question is with the nipple of the fitting being 5/16" what an- size do i get when my options are only an-4 and an-6?
 

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-AN is ID, not OD. It's pretty obviously a -4, assuming your measured correctly and give it a wall thickness of 1/32.

If it is an AN size and not some plumbing fitting...
 

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black89t;1403787 said:
apparently there is no an-5. thats the whole reason i have this post. really my question is with the nipple of the fitting being 5/16" what an- size do i get when my options are only an-4 and an-6?

Better tell my Pwr Steer remote lines they don't exist then..... :nono:
 

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Interesting, I've never run into a -5AN for an automotive/racing application. Nor a wrench for a -5AN fitting, LOL.
 
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IJ.;1403823 said:
Better tell my Pwr Steer remote lines they don't exist then..... :nono:

well IJ if its that simple then why can't i seem to find anything even close to my ss line in earls brand? everywhere i look it doesn't have 5/16 .3125" ID. even on earls full selection on holly.com it doesn't have them. so i guess i'm just going to order the AN-4 from jegs and see how it fits. i did get this afpr and lines from canada. maybe they have some special selection. idk. :aigo:


http://www.holley.com/types/Auto-Flex Hose.asp
 

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black89t;1403623 said:
and the OD

STOP RIGHT THERE!!!

AN is always, 100% ID (Inned Diameter) not OD (outer Diameter)



black89t;1404275 said:
well IJ if its that simple then why can't i seem to find anything even close to my ss line in earls brand? everywhere i look it doesn't have 5/16 .3125" ID. even on earls full selection on holly.com it doesn't have them. so i guess i'm just going to order the AN-4 from jegs and see how it fits. i did get this afpr and lines from canada. maybe they have some special selection. idk. :aigo:


http://www.holley.com/types/Auto-Flex Hose.asp

Because you are lookng for automotive only. Look at hydraulic shops. They carry -05 AN hose AND fittings ;)

with that said....

mkIIIman089;1404360 said:
Well, which is it, ID or OD. So far you've said it's both...

what mkiiiman said, which is it? ID or OD??

It is without a doubt, ID. AN is always ID.
 

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i said the nipple on the 90 fitting's OD is 5/16". the hose ID is 5/16". they say earls on them so it has to be an earls line apparently. here is a pic.

p1404804_1.jpg


and nosechunks i got the lines, fittings, and afpr from some dude in canada.